"Sire" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sire" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sire" Meaning

A title of respect for a man of high rank or dignity, especially a nobleman or a knight.

"Sire" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Sire"


1. Formal Address

- Context: A person of high authority or nobility
- Example Sentence: "The king was titled sire, and the kingdom showed great respect to him."

2. A Father

- Context: Used by younger generations to address their fathers or figures
- Example Sentence: "She lovingly referred to her father as sire, even when he was no longer alive, as a sign of love and respect."

3. Used to Summon Something or Someone

- Context: Often used in figurative to indicate an urgent call
- Example Sentence: "The sire of the fire truck loudly alerted everyone to the new fire in the nearby forest."

4. Description of a Wolf's Call

- Context: The distinctive long howl
- Example Sentence: "Early in the morning, I was woken up by the haunting sire of the wolves in the woods."

5. An Ancient or Early Breed of Horse

- Context: Sometimes used in equine breeding specifically referring to the male animals
- Example Sentence: "The effort to breed an ideal sire that included strength, agility, and intelligence led the horse breeding society on a pursuits project."

Each of these examples conveys the evolution of meaning of the word "sire" beyond its common usage as a title of a father, showcasing its versatility across contexts and species.

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